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...start with the disclaimer that I have had a few stellar TFs who even managed to run a half-decent section, usually in the English department. Not only do English TFs usually speak intelligible—even eloquent—English, they also seem to have a genuine passion for the literature they teach, much of which is pretty boring...
...Addressing the elusive question, “What does it mean to speak of engagement in terms of the work of art itself?” Burgin interwove strands of political and cultural criticism, drawing largely on conceptualism’s anti-capitalist perspective...
...gaps in the current proposal.“It gives the museum a chance to catch its breath and verify a lot of the internal details before re-initiating the public process,” he says.Manoogian says that while HUAM has not had much of an opportunity to speak with the community about what the museum will do, he is confident that they will come to an agreement. “The more they start to learn about us and what we have to offer, they’ll be glad to have the arts center in their community...
...Chinese Communist Party and subsequent democratic movements.Gao’s thesis would be more powerful if presented as a personal conclusion drawn from his experiences, rather than as an argument for literature’s innate purpose. As Gao himself notes, “A writer does not speak as the spokesperson of the people or as the embodiment of righteousness. His voice is inevitably weak, but it is this weak voice that is the most authentic.”These concerns aside, the essays contained in “The Case for Literature” do offer...
...TELL ME!…a secret…” incorporates the audience into the art. The three-paneled photographs are angled slightly to create a private space for the viewer. Microphones protrude from the center panel of the photographs and invite the viewer to speak to the images. When a person speaks into a microphone, the voice is then distorted and played back. “I am looking for interactions where the public is not just sitting. I want people to take time with something and become invested and to have a personal dialogue with...